Daily Archive: May 24, 2008
May 24
News briefs from Monaco
May 24
AIM Autosport celebrates return to Star Mazda series with a win
John Edwards puts in dominant performance
After announcing just two weeks ago that the team had signed a driver to contest the next round of the Star Mazda Series presented by Goodyear, AIM Autosport is very pleased to have come away from Miller Motorsport Park with a very strong performance including the pole and the race win.
May 24
Conquest Racing signs title sponsorship with Bidaroo.com
Local Indiana business to appear on sidepods of #34 Conquest car
Conquest Racing announced today that they have formed a partnership with Bidaroo.com, a unique Indiana-based online charity auction which becomes title sponsor of the #34 car driven by Jaime Camara for the 92nd running of the Indianapolis 500.
May 24
Talks for new Button contract to begin
Negotiations to extend Jenson Button’s Honda contract have begun in Monte Carlo
Despite the 28-year-old saying earlier this month that “I will be with Honda next season”, the British newspaper The Times insists that there is a chance Button will quit the Japanese team “to chase his dream of winning the drivers’ world championship”.
May 24
Conquest Racing Carb day report
Sunday’s race will be Conquest Racing’s second Indy 500 start
Conquest Racing may only have managed to do a combined total of 10 laps today before the rain washed out the last 45 minutes of final practice but the team is still ready to go racing on Sunday when the green flag falls on the 92nd running of the Indianapolis 500.






The starting grid for the sixth F1 race of the 2008 season , the fabulous Monaco GP is now complete.
Despite his big crash during qualifying on Saturday.
Today’s report from GP2 Series teams at Monte-Carlo.
Mike Conway stormed to victory in today’s race two in Monaco, leading from lights to flag to score a dominant first win in the series ahead of teammate Ho-Pin Tung and Alvaro Parente.
Today’s report from Formula One teams Monaco Grand Prix qualifying.
Andrew Ranger, who won the Canadian Tire stock car series in its first season last year, has his work cut out for him at this weekend’s opener.
His own team’s press office made it loudly known that Monaco is Sir Frank Williams’ 600th grand prix as a formula one entrant.
Max Mosley’s staunchest opponent, former triple world champion Sir Jackie Stewart, has placed a $100 bet that he hopes he will not win.
With one week to go before World Superbike returns to the USA for the first time in four years, the championship regulars have been giving their opinions about the Miller Motorsports Park circuit not far from Salt Lake City.
The Polish fans of the BMW Sauber F1 Team and their home grown hero, Robert Kubica, have every reason to look forward to another very special Formula One experience.